Southern Baptists, meeting in Baltimore, Md., approved a resolution reaffirming that what the Bible says about the afterlife is sufficient over "experiential explanations" such as those found in books and movies.

No particular title was cited, but it's hard not to think of the popular book and movie "Heaven is For Real," based on the real-life story of 4-year-old Colton Burpo, who is said to have experienced Heaven during an emergency appendectomy. Upon his revival, he relates details that seem to confirm that Heaven is, in fact, for real.

Colton is among the estimated 8 million people in America who claim to have undergone a near-death experience, according to Gallup. Neurosurgeon Eben Alexander, author of the best-seller "Proof of Heaven," is another.

The resolution approved Tuesday warns that devout and well-meaning people allow such stories to become their source of information on the afterlife -- rather than scripture.

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